Social Media Program Titles Released This Week:
Aesop Rock – Spirit World Field Guide CD/2xLP (Rhymesayers)
Since his debut in the late nineties, Aesop Rock’s writing has been of the highest caliber, but one thing that has continually evolved is his near-flawless and diverse flow, now perfectly infused with his personality and a gift for visual imagery. On Spirit World Field Guide, characters, inanimate objects, and their surrounding environments vividly come to life as Aesop describes each passing moment throughout the album’s twenty-one chapters. Welcome to the Spirit World. Explore with intention. [Limited colored vinyl pressing also available.]
Boris – Absolutego [Reissue/1996] 2xLP (Third Man)
Originally released in 1996, Boris’ 60-minute 13-second debut “single” Absolutego is a trek over a staggering mountain of sound. The tension builds with wave after wave of massive feedback, drums leading into a crushing crescendo of full-band repetition and clarity before descending deeper until finally reaching a surreal dive-bomb purring drone finale. This song takes notes out of the Melvins’ playbook and pushes the sound to its absolute logical and visceral extreme. It sets a solid foundation for why Boris is considered to be one of the most important metal bands of the 21st century.
Boris – Amplifier Worship [Reissue/1998] LP (Third Man)
First released in 1998, catalog staple Amplifier Worship is Boris’ most intense and unrelenting album to date. Not for the faint of heart, the group incorporates mythic doom-drones, up-tempo psych-sludge and even a refreshing ribbit into their signature concoction of celestial and heavy music. Amplifier Worship is a critical chapter in the Boris canon. The album is a testament to the group’s bullishness in pushing metal to its uncomfortable and unfamiliar edges. And it’s also undoubtedly one of their best.
Bob Marley – Uprising Live!: Live From Westfalenhallen 1980 3xLP (Eagle Rock)
The Uprising Tour ran in Europe from May 30th to July 13th, 1980 with five further dates in the US in September. It was Bob Marley’s last tour before his tragically early death in May 1981 at the age of just 36. The tour was in support of the Uprising album released in June 1980. A few days later on June 13th, the live show from Dortmund’s Westfalenhalle was filmed/recorded for the famous German music TV series Rockpalast and is presented here on orange colored 180gm vinyl with restored audio. Bob Marley and the Wailers are on superb form and deliver a set of hit singles and classic album tracks.